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Post by Handyman on Dec 22, 2022 9:35:35 GMT
Does seem a bit harsh - the prosecution stressed that they were not accusing her of the entire theft, only the two limited incidents. Also one wonders why the Hospital did not have a first aid kit for staff use containing basic painkillers - what happened to looking after the welfare of staff? I agree it does seem a bit harsh actually taking her to Court for two tablets on two occasions, why did she not ask a Senior Member of staff for help ? they could have simply asked her to resign or sacked her and left it at that, yes the CPS made it quite clear that there was no evidence to show she was responsible for stealing any other medication over a period of time Co-codamol are only obtainable on prescription as they are very strong it can effect some people causing drowsiness and effect some peoples thinking processes, when I was prescribed it some years ago told not to drive just in case, which was good advice I slept for hours after taking just two a day could not stay awake. There was obviously a serious problem with medication being taken hence the need to actually ask the Police to investigate, Theft Employee is a specific offence and normally treated harshly by the Courts, the reason being this year alone the amount of theft by employees from the workplace amounted to £183 million pounds it can and has bankrupted some small businesses. She may well find it difficult to obtain other employment in the future
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Post by see2 on Dec 22, 2022 10:48:02 GMT
Well quite, he certainly hasn't read the article he's based that OP on Large numbers of tablets were going missing incl a prescription addictive drug and they found a culprit who pleaded guilty to two specimen charges. Only a fool believes it was only two tablets she stole. And of course you would know better than anyone else with your superior knowledge and self dedsionary god status. Hmm, you were easily pushed off your throne.
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Post by see2 on Dec 22, 2022 10:49:59 GMT
Well quite, he certainly hasn't read the article he's based that OP on Large numbers of tablets were going missing incl a prescription addictive drug and they found a culprit who pleaded guilty to two specimen charges. Only a fool believes it was only two tablets she stole. Except the court found no evidence that she stole any more than the 2 tablets. A totally OTT finding. She should be acquitted and given an apology. If she was only charged with taking two Tablets that's all she would have been found guilty of.
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Post by Steve on Dec 22, 2022 11:02:36 GMT
Well quite, he certainly hasn't read the article he's based that OP on Large numbers of tablets were going missing incl a prescription addictive drug and they found a culprit who pleaded guilty to two specimen charges. Only a fool believes it was only two tablets she stole. And of course you would know better than anyone else with your superior knowledge and self dedsionary god status. No I'm just not thick so always read articles before I start threads based only on reaction to click bait DM headlines.
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Post by Steve on Dec 22, 2022 11:03:42 GMT
Well quite, he certainly hasn't read the article he's based that OP on Large numbers of tablets were going missing incl a prescription addictive drug and they found a culprit who pleaded guilty to two specimen charges. Only a fool believes it was only two tablets she stole. Except the court found no evidence that she stole any more than the 2 tablets. A totally OTT finding. She should be acquitted and given an apology. So you didn't read the article either . She pleaded guilty. Big clue that.
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Post by Fairsociety on Dec 22, 2022 11:10:00 GMT
The article was a headline grabber any way, it read like she had stolen 'tablets' as in ipads, once I started to read the article and realised it was a couple of headache tables it became clear it was a non-story, no wonder the NHS is in a mess.
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Post by Steve on Dec 22, 2022 11:14:20 GMT
The article was a headline grabber any way, it read like she had stolen 'tablets' as in ipads, once I started to read the article and realised it was a couple of headache tables it became clear it was a non-story, no wonder the NHS is in a mess. The article clearly refers to a large number of tablets going missing and stealing 'only on prescription' drugs bypassing prescription procedures is a serious issue.
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Post by Fairsociety on Dec 22, 2022 11:19:13 GMT
The article was a headline grabber any way, it read like she had stolen 'tablets' as in ipads, once I started to read the article and realised it was a couple of headache tables it became clear it was a non-story, no wonder the NHS is in a mess. The article clearly refers to a large number of tablets going missing and stealing 'only on prescription' drugs bypassing prescription procedures is a serious issue. Headline grabber
Nurse dismissed for stealing 'tablets'..
Don't you know ipads are also called tablets, now that would have been grounds for dismissal.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Dec 22, 2022 11:19:59 GMT
Except the court found no evidence that she stole any more than the 2 tablets. A totally OTT finding. She should be acquitted and given an apology. So you didn't read the article either . She pleaded guilty. Big clue that. So you've read neither the article nor my post. Or were they simply beyond your understanding?
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Post by Steve on Dec 22, 2022 11:28:07 GMT
So you didn't read the article either . She pleaded guilty. Big clue that. So you've read neither the article nor my post. Or were they simply beyond your understanding? BS ^ Seems you didn't read this in the article 'Morgan pleaded guilty to two offences of theft by employee.'So only an idiot would believe she could then be acquitted
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Post by Fairsociety on Dec 22, 2022 11:32:15 GMT
So you've read neither the article nor my post. Or were they simply beyond your understanding? BS ^ Seems you didn't read this in the article 'Morgan pleaded guilty to two offences of theft by employee.'So only an idiot would believe she could then be acquitted I don't give a flying fuck if she stole a couple of headache tablets or not.
Working in the NHS and having to deal with the shit they deal with I'd need headache tablets, it's the perk of the job.
I don't care if she pleaded guilty or not, it is NOT a dismissal offence.
I thought it was 'tablets' as in ipads, well of course that would have been a different theft.
FFS how many times will I have to repeat this before it sinks in.
I DO NOT CARE IF SHE STOLE A COUPLE OF HEADACHE TABLETS.... GOOD ON HER.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Dec 22, 2022 11:33:38 GMT
Yes, Steve but you keep wittering on about a large number of tablets... The article clearly refers to a large number of tablets going missing and stealing 'only on prescription' drugs bypassing prescription procedures is a serious issue. When the court clearly accepted that she was not responsible for those thefts.
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Post by andrewbrown on Dec 22, 2022 11:50:02 GMT
Does seem a bit harsh - the prosecution stressed that they were not accusing her of the entire theft, only the two limited incidents. Also one wonders why the Hospital did not have a first aid kit for staff use containing basic painkillers - what happened to looking after the welfare of staff? First aid kits are of course a legal requirement, but they should not include tablets. www.hse.gov.uk/firstaid/faqs.htm
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Dec 22, 2022 11:52:44 GMT
And of course you would know better than anyone else with your superior knowledge and self dedsionary god status. No I'm just not thick so always read articles before I start threads based only on reaction to click bait DM headlines. I don't. I have learnt anything from the Daily Mail is just not worth the effort. I used to be on a forum frequented by a few cultists trying to disseminate brainwashing material. The stock reply was, well you can't criticise unless you have read all his books. The thing is with the Daily Mail is it has already made its money as soon as you click the link.
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Post by jaydee on Dec 22, 2022 12:07:23 GMT
The article clearly refers to a large number of tablets going missing and stealing 'only on prescription' drugs bypassing prescription procedures is a serious issue. Headline grabber
Nurse dismissed for stealing 'tablets'..
Don't you know ipads are also called tablets, now that would have been grounds for dismissal.
Yeh. She took 2 ipads for her headache. Then stole them. Mind you. According to you. She will get £84,000 a year now she is sacked and a criminal if she is Albanian. As my dear departed daddy used to say. I wonder how the Fx'ck milk gets into coconut's
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